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    November 24, 1988, Portland Observer, Page 9
JOBS & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
City of Portland
INVITATION FOR PROPOSALS
RECORDS AND LIBRARY MANAGER
The Port of Portland is recruiting for a R ecords and Library M anager with course
work or equivalent experience equal to a degree in library and records m anage­
ment, CRM designation desirable: five or more years experience in records and
library m anagem ent or related field.
Department of Fisheries
CALL FOR BIDS
Patrol Seized Gear Storage Building-Little White Salmon Hatchery
Bids will be received by the State of Washington, Department of Fisheries, until 2:00pm
Pacific Time on DECEMBER 6,1988, for construction of one (1) 26x36 foot pole-type
metal storage building to be located at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Little White
Salmon River Hatchery, near White Salmon, Washington in Skamania County.
Plans and specifications can be requested by mail ( Department of Fisheries, Room 115
General Administration Building, Olympia, WA 98504) by phoning (206) 753-6610 or
in person from 902 East Union, Olympia, WA 98504.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES
Joseph R. Blum, Director
By: Russell D. Webb, Chief Engineer
Engineering Division
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
S e a le d bids fo r the Fish D isease R esearch Labo ra to ry, P hase II p ro je c t will
be re ce ive d by the O re g o n S tate Board of H ig h e r E duca tio n u ntil 2 :0 0 PM,
PST, D e ce m b e r 13, 1988.
As Records and Library M anager you will be responsible for design and
im plem entation of a corporate records library m anagem ent system. You will
establish on-going procedures for analysis, and develop and provide training for
users throughout tne organization.
Additional preferred qualifications include:
-Additional experience and course work in com puter applications,
business law and human relations
-D em onstrated excellent oral and written com m unication skills.
-Strong organization and planning skills.
-D em onstrated effective m anagem ent and supervisory skills.
-E ffective problem solver.
-P roactive self starter.
In addition to a com prehensive benefit package, the Port offers a starting salary
of $24,480 - $30,430 com m ensurate with experience. The full salary range is
$24,480 - $36,430.
A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n m ay be obtained by c o n ta ctin g the D e p a rtm e n t of
P h ysica l Plant, O re g o n S tate U niversity, 15th at W ash in g to n , C o rva llis, O R
97331 -2001 or te le p h o n e 503-754-4921
If interested and qualified, apply at the Port of Portland Em ploym ent Office, 700
N.E. M ultnom ah, 14th floor, Suite 1411 or call 503-231-500, ext. 700 for
com plete application materials. Resumes will not be accepted in place of
applications, but may be included. All applications m ust be received by 5:00
p.m., W ednesday N ovem ber 30, 1988.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
The Pori of Portland is an Equal O pportunity Employer.
S e a le d bids fo r the W e n ig e r Hall R oom 635 G row th C h a m b e r Installation
p ro je c t w ill be received by the O re g o n S tate B oard of H ig h e r E d u ca tio n
u n til 2 :0 0 PM , PST, D ecem ber 15, 1988.
A d d itio n a l in fo rm a tio n m ay be o b tained by c o n ta ctin g the D e p a rtm e n t of
P h ysica l Plant, O regon S tate U niversity, 15th at W a sh in g to n , C o rva llis, O R
97331 -2001 or tele p h o n e 5 0 3 -754-4921.
TICKET SELLER
S alary: $6.50/hour/ Part-tim e non­
exem pt
W e’re looking for detail-oriented, per­
sonable people to sell tickets for
events at the Portland C enter fo r the
Perform ing Arts, Mem orial C oliseum
and Civic Stadium . You will w ork at
the New Theatre Building initially. We
need people available to w ork all
hours all days, on a part-tim e basis,
including w eekends and holidays.
W e prefer actual ticket-selling experi­
ence and require m oney-handling
experience and w ork with tne general
public, preferably in high-volum e situ­
ation. You m ust be 18 years old or
older. You m ust be witling to be CPR
certified.
APPLY IN P ER SO N : N ovem ber 21-
25, 8:30 am through 5:00 pm , M em o­
rial Coliseum , P ersonnel Office, 1401
N. W heeler.
An Equal O pportunity Em ployer A f­
firm ative Action Em ployer
OREGON DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER RECRUITMENT
The Oregon Department of Corrections is currently re­
cruiting for Correctional Officers. Openings currently exist in
Salem at the Oregon State Penitentiary, Oregon Women's
Correctional Center and the Oregon State Correctional
Institute. In Pendleton, openings currently exist at the East­
ern Oregon Correctional Institution. The Correctional Offi­
cer's main duty in these facilities is to supervise and control
inmates to maintain security and enforce discipline. The Cor­
rectional Officer is responsible for the safety of life and pre­
vention of the destruction of property at their work sites. The
monthly salary for these positions range from $1,641 to
$1,997. The State offers liberal fringe benefits.
The applicant for Correctional Officer must take two tests:
1. a reading comprehension and language arts test and 2. a
multi-choice video test. The multi-choice video test covers
work related situations portrayed through the use of a video
system. Only those applicants passing the reading compre­
hension and language arts test will be allowed to take the
multi-choice video test. The video test requires 4 hours to
complete.
The reading comprehension and language arts test and
the video test will be administered in Portland on Saturday,
December 10,1988, at Portland Community College, Cas­
cade Campus, Jackson Hall, Room 104. The reading com­
prehension and language arts test w ill begin at 10:00 a.m.
The multi-choice video test w ill begin at 12:00 Noon.
Individuals interested in being tested must bring to the
testing site a completed employment application for the
State of Oregon. This form may be obtained from any State
employment office or from the Urban League of Portland
office at 10 North Russell Street. Employment applications
will also be available at the testing site at 9:00 a.m. However,
the employment application form must be completed before
admission to the reading and language arts comprehension
test. Applicants will be required to show photo identification
before admission to the video test.
Applicants may simply come to the testing site the morning
of the test. However, it is recommended that space be
reserved by calling the Department of Corrections Personnel
Division in Salem at (503) 378-2497.
Females and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply.
BANKING
SECURITY PACIFIC
BANK OREGON
WE’VE CHANGED
OUR NAME!
As p a rt of S e curity Pacific C orpo ­
ra tio n , O regon Bank has changed
its nam e A ffilia te d w ith the 6th
la rg e s t Bank H olding C om pany in
the co un try, we have unique and
c h a lle n g in g ca re e r o p p ortu nities
a v a ila b le n o w 1 Be a par, of the
p re m ie r fin a n cia l o rg an izatio n in
O regon
Please v is it our Personnel De­
p artm e n t a, 1001 SW Fifth A ve ­
nue. Second F loo r Portland, Ore- •
gon. or ca ll our Job O pportunity
Line (503)796-3878
LIVE-INS/
HOUSEKEEPERS
T aking resum es a lo n g w ith
re fe re n c e s fo r liv e -in s and
housekeepers. Contact: Personal
Choice at 289-0005 between 9 a.m.
-5 p.m.
Dependable transportation a must.
Equal Opportunity Employer
HAIRSTYLIST/MANICURIST
WANTED
TO LEASE SPACE
285-6362
E.J.’s Beauty Salon
231 N. Lombard
Portland, Oregon 97211
★ JOB OPPORTUNITIES *
Call our 24-Hour job line at
280-4727 for a listing of current
opening at:
S E C U R IT Y PACIFIC
O R E G O N BANK
APPLICANT HOURS Mon Fn 9am 1 pm
(qual Opportunity (mptuyer
Emanuel Hospital
& Health Center
A HealthLink Member
Equal O pportunity Employer
Proposals Due: 2:00 P.M. on Various Dates
Sealed Proposals will be received atth e Bureau of P urchases and Stores, Room
1313, Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Ave., Portland, OR 97204 tor the (Proj­
ects) detailed below until 2:00 P.M. on the dates indicated.
Plans and S pecifications may be obtained at the above address. For additional
inform ation, telephone Buyer at num ber listed.
Unless otherwise stated int eh individual proposals listed herein, no proposal or
bid will be considered unless accom panied by a bid surety fo r an am ount not less
than ten percent (10% ) of the aggregate am ount ot the proposal.
The City encourages bidding by M BE’s and FBE's and will assist such firm s to
understand and participate in form al bidding process.
N O N -DISCR IM INATIO N: No proposal or bid will be considered unless the
bidder is certified as an EEO A ffirm ative Action Em ployer as prescribed by
C hapter 3.100 of the Code of the City of Portland.
Proposal No.
Ja n ito ria l S ervices fo r Kerby
Bldg. Call Bill Frazier, 7 9 6 -6 8 5 6
12/13/88
52-A
Ja n ito ria l S ervices for Fire Bureau
A d m in istra tio n Bldg. C all Bill
F razier, 796 6856
12/13/88
53
Furnished H eating S ystem at M att
D ishm an C o m m u n ity C enter. Call
Bill F razier, 796-6856. P re q u a li­
fica tio n in C lass 2 4-H eating R equired
12/13/88
ENGINEERING BUSINESS SPECIALIST
The Port of Portland has an im m ediate opening for an Engineering Business
Specialist. The duties include preparing and m onitoring Engineering D epart­
m ent’s annual budqet, prepares all purchase order requisitions, coordinates
contractor’s CME paym ents, m aintains orderly and com prehensive purchase
order files and other related duties.
Preferred qualifications include:
-Course work or successful w ork experience in office procedures,
accounting and business administration.
-Previous successful office experience dem onstrating fam iliarity with
budget and accounting system s.
-W illingness to learn state-of-art m icrocom puter applications.
-U nderstanding of spread sheets. IBM PC
-Excellent oral and written com m unication skills.
-Tact and judgem ent in dealing with vendors and custom ers.
-Ability to make independent decisions.
-Ability to work well under pressure of meeting deadlines.
In addition to a com prehensive benefit package, the Port offers a starting salary
of $16,910 - $18,805 com m ensurate with experience.
I, interested and qualified, apply at the Port of Portland Em ploym ent Office, 14th
Floor, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah, or call (5 0 3 ^ 231-500, ex,. 700 for application
m aterials R esum es will not be accepted in place of applications, but m ay be
included. All applications m ust be received by W ednesday, N ovem ber 30,
1988.
The Port of Portland is an Equal O pportunity Em ployer
SECURITIES EXAMINERS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Security Section of the Ore­
gon Dept. of Insurance & Finance in
Salem seeks a Securities Examiner I:
($2,094 - $2,656/Mo.) and a Securi­
ties Examiner II: ($2,300 - $2,923/
Mo.). The Examiner I position re­
quires a law degree or a BA degree
and 2 years experience in Securities
work. The Examiner II position re­
quires a law degree and 2 years
experience In Business Law or Secu­
rities or a BA with major coursework
in Accounting. Finance or a related
work, plu^ 3 years experience in
Accounting, Auditing or Securities
work. For an application contact:
Employee Services
Board On Police
Standards And Training
Requires 5 years of strong
m anagem ent experience, plus
knowledge of training techniques and
criminal justice system. $38,304 -
$48,864 annual salary. Located in
Monmouth. Contact Joan Maguren
for application information, (503) 378-
3676, Personnel and Labor Relations
Division, 155 Cottage St. NE, Salem,
OR 97310.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Department of
Insurance & Finance
21 Labor & Industries Bldg.
Salem, OR 97310
(1-378-3200)
Equal Opportunity Employer
TEACHER/COUNSELOR
Private Non-Profit Alternative
High School
Oregon Certification desired. Mini­
mum 4 years experience with high
risk adolescent responsibilities; teach­
ing, case management, advocacy
counseling. Beginning Jan. 10,1989.
Send resume and handwritten letter
to:
OMLC
7602 N. Emerald
Portland, OR 97217
Equal Opportunity Employer
< ^7 = 7 1 0 ^
REP. C
(P ublic A ffa ir s S p e c ia lis t)
$2261 - $2889 Monthly
The Oregon Department o f Transpor­
ta tio n o ffe rs a challenging oppor­
tu n ity
fo r
a
Public
A ffa irs
S p e c ia lis t located in Salem.
You
must have equivalent to fiv e years
progressively responsible e xpe ri­
ence
in
newspaper,
magazine,
ra d io /te le v is io n
journalism ,
or
in work invo lvin g varied p ub lic
contacts in the in te rp re ta tio n and
explanation o f programs; AND a
Bachelor's degree in Public Corrcnu-
n ic a tio n .
Journalism,
Public
A ffa ir s ,
or a clo s e ly related
f ie ld ; OR three more years o f
responsible p e rtin e n t experience.
Contact ODOT Personnel, 419 Trans­
p ortatio n B ld g ., Salem, OR 97310,
(503)
378-6281
fo r
employment
a p p lic a tio n
and
re c ru itin g
announcement.
A pplications w ill
be accepted u n til 5:00 p.m.
on
December 2, 1988.
The Oregon Deoarlmenl
ot Trtnsp&M ion
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
OFFICER
Children Services Division
This position is an excellent oppor­
tunity to make a real difference in
state government. The person se­
lected for this position will be respon­
sible for insuring that the agency
adheres to the intent of state and
federal affirmative action ,and equal
employment opportunity stature.
Specifically, Titles V and VI Section
504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Qualifications: 3 years of experience
involving steady increasing manage­
ment responsibility or, 3 years of
experience in a staff technicial or
professional function related to man­
agement. In addition, you must have
a Bachelor degree or 3 or more years
of responsible experience. Salary:
$2,156 - $2,753/Mo. plus benefits for
recruiting announcement and appli­
cation. Call:
Terri Mahlum
378-8338
by December 2,1988
Equal Opportunity Employer
EXC LU DED INFORM ATIONAL
REP. C
(Public Affairs Specialist)
$2261 - $2889 Monthly
The Oregon D epartm ent of Transpor­
tation offers a challenging opportunity
fo r a Public Affairs Specialist located
in Salem. You must have equivalent
to five years progressively respon­
sible experience in newspaper, m aga­
zine, radio/television journalism , o r in
work involving varied public contacts
in the interpretation and explanation
of program s; AND a Bachelor's d e ­
gree in Public C om m unication, J o u r­
nalism, Public Affairs, or a closely re ­
lated field; O R three m ore years of
responsible pertinent experience.
Contact O D O T Personnel, 419 T rans­
portation Bldg., Salem , OR 97310,
(503)378-6281 fo r em ploym ent appli­
cation and recruiting announcem ent.
Applications will be accepted until
5:00 p.m. on D ecem ber 2, 1988
The Oregon D epartm ent
of Transportation
An E EO /AA Em ployer
PORTLAND OBSERVER
"T he Eyes and Ears of the C o m m u n ity "
288-0033
Opening I
Description
48-A
Furnishing Annual Services & Supplies
36-A
Lube O ils & G reases. C all C raig
J o h n s e n ,796-6852
11/29/88
40-A
G a so lin e in T a n k W a g o n s & T ruck
T railers. Call M ichele A ckerm an,
796-6854
12/01/88
41-A
PS 200 Fuel O il. C all M ichele
A ckerm an, 796-6854
12/01/88
42-A
PS 300 & $00 Fuel O il. Call
M ichele A ckerm an, 7 9 6-6854
12/01/88
49-A
N uisance A batem ent. Call Bill
F razier, 796-6856
12/06/88
51-A
P arking M eter C o in a g e C ollection.
Call Biil Frazier, 796-6856
12/06/88
PORTLAND OBSERVER
“ The Eyes and Ears of the Community’’
288-0033
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
COURTHOUSE DOORS
Bids Due: D e ce m b e r 6, 1988 - 2 :00 pm
Bid N o .: B 6 1 -100-3215
S ealed b id s w ill be re ce ive d by the D irector of P u rch a sing , M ultnom ah
C ounty P u rch a sing Section, 2505 S.E. 11th Ave., P ortland, O R 97202
for: R e p la ce m e n t of e x te rio r do o rs on the co u rth o u se .
P lans and S p e cifica tio n s are filed w ith the P u rch a sing D ire cto r and
copies m ay be o b tained from the above a d d re ss fo r a $5.00 non-
re fu n d a b le fee. C h e c k s a n d m o n e y o rd e rs o n ly . P lans and S p e cifi­
ca tio n s w ill not be m ailed w ithin th e T ri-C o u n ty area.
Pre-Bid Conference: MANDATORY - N ovem ber 2 3 ,1 9 8 8 ,1 0 :0 0 AM,
1021 S W 4th A venue, C ourthouse, P ortland, O regon.
P re -Q u a lific a tio n o f B id d e rs : P u rsu a n t to the M ultnom ah C ounty
P ublic C o n tra ct R eview Board A d m in istra tive R ules (AR 40.030) P re ­
q u a lifica tio n shall be required for this pro je ct fo r the follow ing cla ss(e s)
of w ork: B U ILD IN G A LT E R A T IO N A N D R E P A IR
P re -q u a lifica tio n a p p lica tio n s or sta te m e n ts m ust be prepared during
the p e rio d of one ye a r prior to the bid date. P re -q u a lifica tio n ap plication
ana p ro o f of p re -q u alifica tio n by the O regon D e p a rtm e nt of T ra n sp o r­
tation m ust be a ctually received or postm arked to M ultnom ah C ounty
P u rch a sing S ection by not later than 10 d a ys prior to bid opening.
All b id d e rs m u st co m p ly w ith the re q u ire m e n ts of the p revailing w age
law in O R S 279.350.
D etails of co m p lia n ce are available from the P u rch a sing Section,
D e p a rtm e nt of G eneral Services, 250 5 S.E. 1 1th Avenue, P ortland, O R
97202, (503) 248-5111.
C o n tra cto rs and su b co n tra cto rs m ust be lice n se d fo r asbestos a b a te ­
m ent w o rk if the p ro je ct involves w orking w ith asbestos.
N o n -D is c rim in a tio n : B idders on this w o rk w ill be required to com ply
with th e p ro visio n s of F ederal E xecutive O rd e r 11246. The re q u ire ­
m ents fo r B idders and C ontractors are exp la in e d in the S pecifications.
No proposal will be considered unless accom panied by a check payable
to M ultn o m a h C ounty, certified by a re sponsible bank, or in lieu thereof,
a su re ty bond for an am ount e q ual to ten p e rce n t (10% ) of the
a g g re g a te proposal. The su cce ssfu l b id d e r sh a ll furnish a bond
satisfa cto ry to the Board in the full a m o u n t of the contract.
M ultnom ah C ounty reserves the right to re je ct any or all bids.
L u llle W a lk e r, D ire c to r
P u rc h a s in g S e c tio n
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • PACIFIC COUNTY
PUBLIC NOTICE
FLOOD CONTROL PLAN
REQUEST FOR LETTERS OF INTEREST
Letters Due November 30 by the closing of business day.
The Public Works Department of Pacific County w ill accept letters of
interest and qualifications from firm s desiring to perform engineering
planning, design and consulting services for a final comprehensive flood
control management plan for the Long Beach peninsula.
Interested firm s should submit one copy of their letter of interest and
qualifications, lim iting their response to not more than fifteen standard
size pages and include the following information:
1. A representative summary of projects the firm has completed related
to planning and design of flood control projects.
2. Individuals the firm proposes to utilize with a statement of qualifica­
tions and experience.
3. A statement of qualifications and experience of other personnel
expected to be utilized.
4. Form 254 and/or Form 255.
Following review of the submittal, Pacific County w ill select firm s to
participate in the final selection process.
Interested firm s should subm it their letter of interest and qualifications to
the Department of Public Works, P.0 Box 66, South Bend, Washington
98586, Attention: Chuck Mikkola, by the closing of business day of
November 30,1988
Pacific County is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minority
consultants are encouraged to respond.